LeSean McCoy's ex-girlfriend told a 911 operator Tuesday morning a man beat her in the face with a gun, and she suggested the Buffalo Bills running back played a part in what police are calling a targeted attack, according to audio clips of the call obtained by PennLive.

"My face is demolished right now," Delicia Cordon said in the audio recording.

Police reports obtained by PennLive show McCoy and Cordon had a tumultuous relationship. McCoy, a Harrisburg native, tried to evict Cordon from the Georgia residence they shared and a court date was scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, records show.

On the 911 call around 3:20 a.m. Tuesday, Cordon told an operator a man dressed in all black and a mask attacked her. She then said she believed McCoy was behind it.

"I think this has something to do with my ex-boyfriend," she told the operator.

Authorities have not named a suspect or filed charges in the case.

Police records show Cordon was hospitalized and another unnamed person suffered minor injuries. Cordon said on the 911 call the lone intruder also hit her cousin in the head.

During the call, Cordon also said her 16-year-old son was missing and expressed concern about his safety. Police records show the son returned to the house in an Uber later that morning.

Police responded to calls of non-violent disputes at the home in Georgia at least three times before emergency responders rushed to the residence Tuesday morning. In July 2017, cops reported to the residence for what records show was a domestic dispute and talked with McCoy, who said he and Cordon had broken up, records show.

McCoy told officers he was concerned Cordon might falsely accuse him of domestic violence, according to police documents.

"He stated that he was trying to be very careful about being around her given the climate of domestic abuse in his profession," a police document from 2017 read.

On the 911 call Tuesday morning, Cordon said the man in her house tried to rip off her bracelets and demanded she hand over specific items of jewelry. Cordon said the man forced her to go into the bathroom with her cousin before he left the residence.

A law firm representing Cordon said in a statement Tuesday McCoy had often joked to his ex-girlfriend that she "could be robbed because the jewelry was expensive."

The Bills and the NFL are monitoring developments of the case, they said.